President returns Dhaka from hometown Pabna

BSS
Published On: 31 Mar 2026, 17:14
President Mohammed Shahabuddin -File photo

DHAKA, March 31, 2026 (BSS) - President Mohammed Shahabuddin today returned Dhaka wrapping up a four-day visit to his hometown Pabna.

A VVIP Air Force helicopter carrying the President arrived in Dhaka at about 11:50 am, President’s press secretary Md Sarwar Alam told BSS this afternoon.  

President's wife Dr Rebeka Sultana along with his family members and secretaries concerned to the Bangabhaban accompanied him during the visit.

During his fourth time visit to Pabna from Saturday last to till today, which was the first visit after the new BNP government led-by Prime Minister Tarique Rahman, also Chairman of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), assumed the office.

The head of the state, during this visit, held view exchange-meetings with business leaders of Pabna district, local journalists at Pabna Press club and the judges and lawyers of Pabna district and also witnessed some development works there. 

President Shahabuddin also offered doa at Pabna’s Arifpur Central Graveyard, where his parents, other family members and relatives were laid to eternal rest.   

Earlier, divisional commissioner, officials of the divisional police and senior officials of the local administration and local distinguished personalities saw the President off at the Pabna Cadet College Ground Helipad.

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